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Great Tit (Parus major) standing on a woodland branch in Winter eating a seed.
Large mound of bright golden yellow and green variegated foliage of Spindle Euonymus 'Emerald 'n' Gold'
A simple landscape with two fused oaks in a grassy field against the sky.
Unedited photo of flowers in the garden
Dead-nettle leaf beetle (Chrysolina fastuosa) on a yellow flower - a species of beetle from a family of Chrysomelidae.
A solitary garden mushroom with its visibly furry cap imbedded in grass with damp moss
Winter aconite, eranthis hyemalis flowering in a calcareous woodland habitat.
Wild mushrooms in the grass, North China
A single yellow coreopsis with a hoverfly.
Heather and trees in glade in a forest in bright sunlight in springtime, Voorthuizen, Barneveld, Gelderland, The Netherlands, June, 2022
Blue Tit in habitat
Closeup Potentilla anserina known as Argentina anserina with blurred background on meadow.
View of a mushroom on the soil in in pine forest.
A solitary horse mushroom, \tAgaricus arvensis, sitting in the middle of luscious green grass
Groundsel
Amanita gemmata. Yellow mushroom among the grass
One toadstool growing in grass on an Autumn morning in rural south west Scotland
Mushroom in the grass with dew and bokeh. shallow depth of field
The musk beetle (Aromia moschata) is a Eurasian species of longhorn beetle belonging to the subfamily Cerambycinae, tribe Callichromatini. Its name comes from the delicate musky smell it emits when menaced.\nDescription:\nThis beetle is characterised by very long antennae (like all other Cerambycids and a somewhat coppery or greenish metallic tint. The typical form, characterised by a pronotum with a metallic color, is widespread in Europe, except for most of Spain and Southern Italy. In such regions, in North Africa, and in Asia to Japan, the species is represented by some subspecies characterised by a more or less red pronotum. The antennae are longer than the entire head and body length in male and as long as body in females. Nevertheless, the Oriental subspecies have usually shorter antennae. \nBiology:\nThe adults are usually found on leaves, especially those of the willow trees, where the larva of this species lives. The secretion with the characteristic musky smell is produced in thoracic glands, and is expelled through openings located on the distal part of the metasternum, near the hind legs articulation. The secretion was formerly supposed to contain salicylaldehyde or a salicylic ether, but there is now evidence that it consists instead mainly of four different monoterpenes, among which rose oxide, one of the most important fragrances in perfumery (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis Picture is made in a Marsh Region in the Netherlands, where Willows are growing.
closeup of the bright yellow foliage of 'White Gold' bleeding heart. Lamprocapnos Dicentra spectabilis. High quality photo
Tricholoma equestre fungus, macro shot showing the foot of the fungi.
A parasol mushroom, Macrolepiota procera in a field in England, taken in September
Snake's Head Fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) plant which grows only in swamp country. Background is blurred. Blooms at the end of April, Barje near Ljubljana, Slovenia\
Winterlings Eranthis
Panaeolina foenisecii
Close up of white echium flowers in bloom
Great tit (Parus major)
Meadow mushrooms
Lactarius pubescens, commonly known as the downy milk cap, is a species of fungus in the family Russulaceae. It is a medium to large agaric with a creamy-buff, hairy cap, whitish gills and short stout stem. The fungus has a cosmopolitan distribution, and grows solitarily or in scattered groups on sandy soil under or near birch. \nDescription:\nThe cap is 2.5–10 cm wide, obtuse to convex, becoming broadly convex with a depressed center. The margin (cap edge) is rolled inward and bearded with coarse white hairs when young. The cap surface is dry and fibrillose except for the center, which is sticky and smooth when fresh, azonate, white to cream, becoming reddish-orange to vinaceous (red wine-colored) on the disc with age. The gills are attached to slightly decurrent, crowded, seldom forked, whitish to pale yellow with pinkish tinges, slowly staining brownish ochraceous when bruised. The stem is 2–6.5 cm long, 6–13 mm thick, nearly equal or tapered downward, silky, becoming hollow with age, whitish when young, becoming ochraceous from the base up when older, apex usually tinged pinkish, often with a white basal mycelium. The flesh is firm, white; odor faintly like geraniums or sometimes pungent, taste acrid. The latex is white upon exposure, unchanging, not staining tissues, taste acrid. The spore print is cream with a pinkish tint. The edibility of Lactarius pubescens has been described as unknown, poisonous, and even edible.\nEdibility: Ambiguous and controversial. In Russia is consumed after prolonged boiling followed by a marinating process. However it is reported to have caused gastro-intestinal upsets. Therefore, its consumption should not be recommended and this species considered toxic (source Wikipedia).
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